paredown
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Next project--get the garden/outdoor tools and equipment consolidated into a permanent structure and see if one temporary tent can be emptied.
Our local code lets us only do a 10x10 without permits; I have staked out an 8x12. Shed design will be a shed roof style to match the look of the house (modern)--inspired by this one, although not a poured slab and not as finished:
https://www.familyhandyman.com/sheds/how-to-build-a-game-day-shed
So then I started thinking what would give the best combination of storage space and usability? (Doing a 10x10 would require doing a little more site prep to level etc.)
Use: No riding mower, would like to store two gas mowers, garden cart, shelves for chainsaws, gas cans and other small stuff. Garden hoses, planting supplies, firewood splitting supplies and the usual assortment of picks, shovels rakes etc. Leaf shredder, leaf blower and fertilizer spreader, and some space left for storing garden furniture in the off season. If 8x12, 4' door would be on the long side.
What do the garage gurus have to say?
Our local code lets us only do a 10x10 without permits; I have staked out an 8x12. Shed design will be a shed roof style to match the look of the house (modern)--inspired by this one, although not a poured slab and not as finished:
https://www.familyhandyman.com/sheds/how-to-build-a-game-day-shed
So then I started thinking what would give the best combination of storage space and usability? (Doing a 10x10 would require doing a little more site prep to level etc.)
Use: No riding mower, would like to store two gas mowers, garden cart, shelves for chainsaws, gas cans and other small stuff. Garden hoses, planting supplies, firewood splitting supplies and the usual assortment of picks, shovels rakes etc. Leaf shredder, leaf blower and fertilizer spreader, and some space left for storing garden furniture in the off season. If 8x12, 4' door would be on the long side.
What do the garage gurus have to say?
